turbinaadi
Turbinaadi is a term used in engineering literature to describe a class of modular turbine assemblies designed to convert fluid energy into mechanical work. The concept emphasizes scalability and redundancy by organizing multiple small turbine stages into a single housing or drive train, allowing power output to be increased by adding stages or modules without redesigning the core machine. While not a single standardized design, turbinaadi concepts appear in discussions of micro-turbines, modular hydropower units, and experimental turbo-machinery.
Typical turbinaadi configurations include axial-flow modules in which multiple rotor disks share the same shaft, and
Under increasing flow, additional modules engage, increasing torque and speed in a staged manner. In variable-speed
Historically, turbinaadi discussions have appeared in research papers and pilot projects exploring scalable energy conversion machines,